The Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court has reaffirmed birthright citizenship in the United States, preserving a constitutional principle that has protected generations of children born on American soil.
What Does the Violence Surrounding ICE Detention Centers Teach Us?
The growing crisis at an ICE detention center in New Jersey has intensified the national immigration debate. Hunger strikes, protests, and conflicting accounts about conditions inside the facility raise important questions about transparency, oversight, and immigration enforcement in the United States.
Learn About the New Rules for Obtaining Legal Permanent Residency in the U.S.
A new USCIS policy could change how immigrants apply for legal permanent residency in the U.S. Here’s what the new adjustment of status rules may mean for students, workers, and families.
In the Hands of the Supreme Court: What It Means to Be a Citizen in the United States
The Supreme Court is weighing birthright citizenship. The case could reshape how citizenship is defined in the U.S. and what it means for immigrant families.
Markwayne Mullin and the Shift in U.S. Immigration: A New Approach or the Same Policy?
A new DHS leader signals a shift in how immigration policy is enforced. The tone may change, but will the strategy stay the same?

